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holtz. >> thank you mr. chairman. ms. james, can you tell us again the name they call the wildlife refuge region in the language and in the translation, please? >> it means we're the life begins. >> i think that highlights the significance that this is more than a local wish you. there is much more that derives from this them entertainment of a few elite people think. this is i think a national treasure. we've heard it over and over again and as recently as a few minutes ago that this area is visited by so few people and they really should be a local issue. what do you have to say to that and maybe it helps to keep in mind what mr. brinkley said earlier about the few people visiting yosemite. few people who were visiting, you know, with only a little over 120 years ago if anybody went through the grand canyon. it was so few people that visited the glacier and on and on. would you comment, these? >> these are federal lands and the federal taxpayer and federal government has the right to preserve these lands and protect the
holtz. >> thank you mr. chairman. ms. james, can you tell us again the name they call the wildlife refuge region in the language and in the translation, please? >> it means we're the life begins. >> i think that highlights the significance that this is more than a local wish you. there is much more that derives from this them entertainment of a few elite people think. this is i think a national treasure. we've heard it over and over again and as recently as a few minutes ago...
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holtz. >> thank you mr. chairman. ms. james, can you tell us again the name they call the wildlife refuge region in the language and in the translation, please? >> it means we're the life begins. >> i think that highlights the significance that this is more than a local wish you. there is much more that derives from this them entertainment of a few elite people think. this is i think a national treasure. we've heard it over and over again and as recently as a few minutes ago that this area is visited by so few people and they really should be a local issue. what do you have to say to that and maybe it helps to keep in mind what mr. brinkley said earlier about the few people visiting yosemite. few people who were visiting, you know, with only a little over 120 years ago if anybody went through the grand canyon. it was so few people that visited the glacier and on and on. would you comment, these? >> these are federal lands and the federal taxpayer and federal government has the right to preserve these lands and protect the
holtz. >> thank you mr. chairman. ms. james, can you tell us again the name they call the wildlife refuge region in the language and in the translation, please? >> it means we're the life begins. >> i think that highlights the significance that this is more than a local wish you. there is much more that derives from this them entertainment of a few elite people think. this is i think a national treasure. we've heard it over and over again and as recently as a few minutes ago...
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by recognizing the gentleman from massachusetts, mr. markey. >> thank you, mr. chairman very much. but i might interject at this point that i heard this pagel, as i did mr. pica endorsed the legislation, which i introduced with mr. holtz calls for a larger collection from the oil industry and from the mining industry as an alternative to traveling in the take refuge. and i think that is directly pertinent because they both offered an alternative to the proposal, which the majority has before the committee. i think that's right on point on trans fat. we heard upwards of $300 billion can be collected from that route was only 600 million can be collected from the route that the majority is proposing over the next 10 years. so i think that's right and the money in a kind of just the oil industry as they write now get away without paying their fair share of the dues to live in our country while putting the burden on others and asking for sacrifice to be made in this instance of an area of our country often compared to the african fan giddy. so i think is right on point. maybe professor
by recognizing the gentleman from massachusetts, mr. markey. >> thank you, mr. chairman very much. but i might interject at this point that i heard this pagel, as i did mr. pica endorsed the legislation, which i introduced with mr. holtz calls for a larger collection from the oil industry and from the mining industry as an alternative to traveling in the take refuge. and i think that is directly pertinent because they both offered an alternative to the proposal, which the majority has...
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. >> john holtz from "the wall street journal." mr. chairman, the fed's forecast for 2013 shows the unemployment rate finishing the year between 7.8% and 8.2%. the statement says that short-term rays will stay near their current levels, at least through mid 2013. does that suggest that the fed could conceive of raising short-term interest rates before unemployment even gets to 8% or much lower? and if not, could you explain how people should interpret those two messages? >> well the statement says at least mid 2013. so clearly it could well be some point beyond that and markets are anticipating a later liftoff. one of the things we discussed yesterday in our communications discussion was how we might further clarify that part of the statement. and try to provide more information about what conditions would prevail at the time we would be considering raising rates. but we haven't come to that point yet. we certainly would like to provide more clarity about that. but again, let me emphasize that what we are seeing now is at least -- ther
. >> john holtz from "the wall street journal." mr. chairman, the fed's forecast for 2013 shows the unemployment rate finishing the year between 7.8% and 8.2%. the statement says that short-term rays will stay near their current levels, at least through mid 2013. does that suggest that the fed could conceive of raising short-term interest rates before unemployment even gets to 8% or much lower? and if not, could you explain how people should interpret those two messages?...